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Mark Stewart + Maffia is a compilation album by vocalist Mark Stewart, released in 1986 through Upside Records. It was released in the United States to promote Stewart's first two solo efforts and contains tracks from Learning to Cope With Cowardice on side one and tracks from As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade on the second side. The songs were remastered by Herb Powers Jr. for the compilation.

Track listing

| headline = Side one | all_writing = Mark Stewart, except "Jerusalem" by William Blake | title1 = Learning to Cope with Cowardice | length1 = 6:10 | title2 = Liberty City | length2 = 5:37 | title3 = Blessed Are Those Who Struggle | length3 = 5:13 | title4 = Jerusalem | length4 = 3:44

| headline = Side two | title1 = Hypnotized | note1 = 12" version | length1 = 7:25 | title2 = As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade | length2 = 5:37 | title3 = Pay It All Back | length3 = 4:29 | title4 = The Waiting Room | length4 = 4:18





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